Mercy to the World (Rahmat-e-Aalam) A Comprehensive Work on the Blessed Sirah of Rasulullah (SAW)

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Mercy to the World (Rahmat-e-Aalam)

A Comprehensive Work on the Blessed Sirah of Rasulullah (SAW)

Mercy to the World is a masterpiece of 'Allamah Sayyed Sulayman Nadwi. Based on his vast knowledge of the blessed life of Rasulullah (SAW), he compiled this comprehensive work especially for school and college students. This Work will serve to introduce Rasulullah (SAW) in a beautiful and impacting way that will inspire change.

About The Author

'Allamah Sayyed Sulayman Nadwi

Sulaiman Nadvi سید سلیمان ندوی Sayyid Sulaimān Nadwī; 22 November 1884 – 22 November 1953) was a Pakistani historian, writer and scholar of Islam. He co-authored Sirat-un-Nabi and wrote Khutbat-e-Madras.He was a member of the founding committee of Jamia Millia Islamia.

Sulaiman Nadvi Nadvi was born on 22 November 1884 in Desna, Bihar, a village of Patna, now Nalanda District (then in British India). His father, Hakeem Sayyed Abul Hasan was a Sufi.

Sulaiman Nadvi was influenced by Shibli Nomani at Lucknow. In 1906, he graduated from Nadva. In 1908, Nadvi was appointed as an instructor of Modern Arabic and Theology at Dar-ul-Uloom Nadva. His contemporary at Nadva was Abul Kalam Azad who had come from Calcutta and also joined the Nadva. Both Sulaiman Nadvi and Abul Kalam Azad were favorite pupils of Maulana Shibli Nomani. Sulaiman Nadvi became one of the biographers of the Prophet of Islam and a historian during his own lifetime.

Aligarh Muslim University conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctorate of Literature (DLitt) in 1941.

In 1933, he published one of his major works, Khayyam. The nucleus of this book was an article on the noted Persian scholar and poet Omar Khayyam.

Sulaiman Nadvi, along with others who favored Hindu-Muslim unity in British India, suggested that the term "Urdu" be abandoned in favour of "Hindustani" because the former conjured up the image of a military conquest and war whereas the latter had no such symbolic baggage.

Sulaiman Nadvi founded Darul Musannifeen (Academy of Authors), also known as the Shibli Academy, at Azamgarh. The first book published there was Ard-ul-Quran (2 volumes)

In June 1950, Nadvi moved to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. He was appointed Chairman of Taleemat-e-Islami Board to advise on Islamic aspects of Pakistan's Constitution. He died on 22 November 1953 in Karachi at the age of 69.

However, his son Salman Nadwi asserts that they didn't move to Pakistan with the intention of migration. Right after they reached Pakistan, Sulaiman Nadwi's health deteriorated and he tried unsuccessfully to get his permit extended from the Indian embassy, which caused grief and pain

About The Publisher

Mustafah Publishers

Mustafah Publishers are one of the leading publishers of Islamic books.

Mustafah Publishers convey a message successfully and provide motivation for children and adults to follow the teachings contained within. Attractive and interactive illustrations have been used to capture their interest.

With help from these books, children and adults will learn a way of life that will help them gain happiness, serenity and success in this world as well as in the Hereafter in sha Allah. Reading these books will not just make them better Muslims, but also better children and adults, better siblings and improve them in every aspect of their character.

Mustafah Publishers biography is based on information collected from authentic sources including the Quran, Ahadith, books about Sirah-tul-Nabi and other trustworthy Islamic history books.

Additional Product Information

  • ISBN 13: 978-969752-03-74
  • ISBN 10: 9697520374
  • ISBN 1: 9789697520374
  • SKU 1: TISMME
  • SKU 2: TIS
  • SKU 3: 9789697520459
  • Author: 'Allamah Sayyed Sulayman Nadwi
  • Edited and illustrated By: Mustafah Publishers
  • Translated By: Mufti Abdullah Moolla
  • Imprint: Mustafah Publishers
  • Publisher: Mustafah Publishers
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Format: Paperback
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Pages: 190
  • Dimensions: 21 x 13.9cm
  • Weight: 176g
  • Size: 21 x 13.9cm
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